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How long can you sue your ex for stealing the half of your share?

Answered 12 years ago by Steven Jed Alpers (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
If this was a divorce and your ex got more than you think she was entitled to get you are out of luck. If your ex spent the money for food, clothing, rent, medical expenses or other necessities of life you are also out of luck. If you are not divorced yet file for divorce to get your fair share.... Read More
If this was a divorce and your ex got more than you think she was entitled to get you are out of luck. If your ex spent the money for food, clothing,... Read More
Do what they said. Get a lawyer and file a formal complaint. Just think of all the mindless blather that you are missing by not having your cable?
Do what they said. Get a lawyer and file a formal complaint. Just think of all the mindless blather that you are missing by not having your cable?

When and where can a sheriff's sale be done?

Answered 12 years ago by Patrick William Currin (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers
In California foreclosure is almost always non-judicial, so there is no judgment per se.
In California foreclosure is almost always non-judicial, so there is no judgment per se.

Can a child be kicked out of school without proper basis?

Answered 12 years ago by Strowbridge Blasdel Richardson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers
No Contact the School Principal. If not satisfied, contact the Superintendent and next the School Board.
No Contact the School Principal. If not satisfied, contact the Superintendent and next the School Board.

Can a child be kicked out of school without proper basis?

Answered 12 years ago by Steven Jed Alpers (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers
I have no idea. You did not say what he allegedly did to get kicked out. He is entitled to a hearing if he is being suspended over 5 days or expelled. I have no idea what school district you son goes to school. Without information I cannot answer your question.
I have no idea. You did not say what he allegedly did to get kicked out. He is entitled to a hearing if he is being suspended over 5 days or... Read More

Is it legal for the board to change HOA dues for some units by revising CCRs?

Answered 12 years ago by Mark T. Peters, Sr. (Unclaimed Profile)   |   3 Answers
You need to look at the CCRs to see what authority the board has. I suggest having them reviewed by a local real estate attorney to see if the board has that right. If not, you might want to seek an injunction.
You need to look at the CCRs to see what authority the board has. I suggest having them reviewed by a local real estate attorney to see if the board... Read More
You have a good claim against your neighbor. You can collect for all costs and expense of repair and clean up, even costs over what was paid by insurance. They had plenty of notice of the problems of rot in the tree, and danger to your property. They turned their back. Sounds deliberate. If so, and if you can Convince jury that this was malicious or despicable you might be able to recover punitive damages on top of it. Best advice, retain an attorney right away to file suit for you.... Read More
You have a good claim against your neighbor. You can collect for all costs and expense of repair and clean up, even costs over what was paid by... Read More
You need to read the insurance policy to determine if what they say is true.
You need to read the insurance policy to determine if what they say is true.

Is it legal for an insurance company to deny a claim and keep the paid insurance if you die over a certain age?

Answered 12 years ago by Christopher Kirk Steuart (Unclaimed Profile)   |   15 Answers
Insurance is a contract. Any answer would have to be based on the contract language. However, insurance is regulated by the state and you may want to consider contacting the insurance commissioner for your state. That office may be able to give you some information, be sure to have the policy on hand.... Read More
Insurance is a contract. Any answer would have to be based on the contract language. However, insurance is regulated by the state and you may want... Read More
Read the policy; I would have to in order to answer.
Read the policy; I would have to in order to answer.

Can my husband sale a property he inherited from his mother without my consent?

Answered 12 years ago by Michael J. Breczinski (Unclaimed Profile)   |   25 Answers
In Michigan that is his separate property and he can do what he wants with it.
In Michigan that is his separate property and he can do what he wants with it.

What can I do about my abusive sister?

Answered 12 years ago by Alexi Ozols (Unclaimed Profile)   |   4 Answers
Call the police.
Call the police.

What can I do about my abusive sister?

Answered 12 years ago by Strowbridge Blasdel Richardson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   4 Answers
Do not get into a confrontation with your sister. Living in a hostile family environment is not in the best interest of a child. Do you have anyone else you can talk to besides your mother? Speak to your mother about your fears. Explain your feelings, fears and concerns. IF the problem continues and you cannot get help from your family, then you have no alternative but to call law enforcement who will ultimately notify Child Protective Services, AKA Children's System of Care That is where you may have to go.... Read More
Do not get into a confrontation with your sister. Living in a hostile family environment is not in the best interest of a child. Do you have... Read More

Is it normal to be arrested while you're still in the store for theft?

Answered 12 years and a month ago by Michael J. Breczinski (Unclaimed Profile)   |   5 Answers
It does not sound like you tried to deprive the store of the items. That is a defense. Get a lawyer and fight.
It does not sound like you tried to deprive the store of the items. That is a defense. Get a lawyer and fight.

When can you find out the District Attorney's decision regarding a domestic violence arrest?

Answered 12 years and a month ago by Michael J. Breczinski (Unclaimed Profile)   |   7 Answers
You can call the court. If they have issued a warrant them you are being charged.
You can call the court. If they have issued a warrant them you are being charged.